Gantt Laura T
East Carolina University College of Nursing, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Nurs Educ Perspect. 2010 Mar-Apr;31(2):101-5.
As simulation becomes a common teaching strategy in nursing education, faculty struggle with methods for measuring student performance in summative, or evaluative, scenarios. While skills checklists have been shown to be a valid way to quantify performance on many of the technical components of a patient care scenario, nurse educators have also begun to utilize simulation grading rubrics to capture more contextual and critical thinking components. The article describes a pilot study using the Clark Simulation Evaluation Rubric with undergraduate nursing students of different levels from two types of programs. Sixty-nine associate degree and 109 baccalaureate degree students were evaluated and scored in simulation performance using the rubric. The rubric was found to be a practical tool that could potentially be used with or without skills checklists. Future work will involve refining use of the rubric and establishing interrater reliability among faculty who routinely evaluate students using this rubric.
随着模拟成为护理教育中一种常见的教学策略,教师们在总结性或评估性场景中衡量学生表现的方法上遇到了困难。虽然技能清单已被证明是量化患者护理场景中许多技术环节表现的有效方法,但护理教育工作者也开始使用模拟评分标准来捕捉更多背景和批判性思维要素。本文描述了一项试点研究,该研究对来自两种类型课程的不同层次本科护理学生使用了克拉克模拟评估标准。69名副学士学位学生和109名学士学位学生使用该标准进行了模拟表现评估和评分。结果发现,该标准是一种实用工具,无论是否使用技能清单都有可能适用。未来的工作将包括完善该标准的使用,并在经常使用该标准评估学生的教师之间建立评分者间信度。